The sun shines down on Pembroke Show

PEMBROKE Farmers’ Club held its annual town and country show in Lamphey on Wednesday, August 6.

The event, now in its 197th year, broke with tradition and was blessed with glorious sunshine.

The schedule included traditional farmer’s exhibits of cattle, sheep, horses and goats, as well as a fur and feather section and a variety of local displays in the rural craft marquee.

Other attractions were show jumping, sheep dog trials, birds of prey, a vintage tractor and vehicle display and terrier racing. There were also a range of trade stands, fair rides and hands on workshops.

In his chairman’s message John Frazer said: “As the club approaches its 200th year anniversary, it is great to see what was started to enhance and improve agriculture in the area evolve to its present show for the town and country.

“It is my pleasure to thank the many people and organisations that make this town and country show possible. To the Phillips family who provide the iconic site, to the sponsors, donors and exhibitors who make the show vibrant and to all those whose hard work and generosity make it happen, the South Pembrokeshire Young Farmers, secretaries, stewards, judges and members of the management committee."

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